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I have a 2005 Fatboy with fuel injection. Does anyone know or have a way of looking up a HD part number for the speedometer? Pretty sure it is different for an injected bike becasue it has the light that goes on then off when it is safe to start. I need to buy a replacement and there are a bunch on ebay I just dont know what part number and I cant find it in online searches and dont want to remove until I ave one to replace it with.
Which brings me to my next question. Is there a website that can gadvise where I can get part numbers? or do I need to have a service manual?
Lastly, any good aftermarket digitals with tachs that you know of?
Thanks
A 2006 FLSTFI is Harley part # 67033-04A , I know you asked for a 2005 however look around and see if they are not the same from a 2006 to a 2005. Hope this helps, I no longer have a 2005 Softail parts catalog.
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